Bergsoft 17 Posted February 28 Dear visitors,  We like to inform you that new version of NextSuite6 is released. Click here to read the release news.  This update introduces a new grid view: StacksGridView, where columns from a each row are stacked into groups:    Click here for Online Store and Prices .  NextSuite includes always growing set of VCL components. Most important components are: NextGrid6 (StringGrid/ListView replacement, written from scratch). NextDBGrid6 (Db variant of the grid) NextInspector6 - An object inspector component. Next Collection 6 - A set of smaller components that are both useful and easy to use. Next Canvas Application - a drawing application that wysiwyg convert your drawings into a valid Delphi TCanvas code.    and many more.   Few screenshots:        Download big demo project from: http://www.bergsoft.net/downloads/vcl/demos/nxsuite6_demo.zip  Boki (BergSoft) boki@bergsoft.net | LinkedIn Profile -- BergSoft Home Page: www.bergsoft.net Members Section: users.bergsoft.net Articles and Tutorials: help.bergsoft.net (Developers Network) -- BergSoft Facebook page -- Send us applications made with our components and we will submit them in news article. Link to this page will be also set on home page too. Share this post Link to post
Angus Robertson 527 Posted April 8 I have an old application with several TNextGrid and numerous related Column components, I'm trying to update to Delphi 12 from D11.  It seems TNextGrid v5 does not have any packages for D12, and has been superseded by v6 which has all new component types and unit names. The FAQ says v6 is 'not delete & replace compatible' but gives no hints as to how to update projects from v5 to v6. I've tried manually updating type names, but get lots of form errors and a stream error so no form.  So I either have to create 24 D12 packages for v5, or manually try and rebuild all my grid columns in the IDE with all their values, drop downs, etc, very tedious.  Is there a migration tool from v5 to v6 or upgrade instructions?  Angus  Share this post Link to post